I am trying very hard not to feel sorry for our Prime Minister. She is demonstrating an amazing amount of obstinacy. Calls for her to resign echo through the airwaves and still she stays, protected by a rule which says she can’t be deposed or voted out till the end of the year.
You have to admire her determination to see this Brexit mess through. It needed a strong politician to get it through but so far Mrs May has failed to get the unconditional support of her colleagues.
Sacking one man who has complained long and loud over his dismissal she must surely be finding people she can trust to work with in the next month almost impossible.
The puzzle is why she is still in place. Most politicians would have gone by this time. But still she stays.
I think the answer is simple...it’s not ambition, she has already secured her place in history. I think she genuinely sees it as her duty. She has vowed to see it through...no matter what the cost.
Sacking a member of her cabinet was probably not the best step to take at this stage especially as he didn’t go quietly.
Whether she can work with the Labour Party is still unsure after some of the dreadful things she has said about their leader.
The mind boggles over their conversations.
The whole mess rumbles on...but I think one thing is becoming clear.
None of us want to see any of the ambitious men who campaigned for Brexit become our next Prime minister. Shooting your leader in the foot is not a good recommendation for the job.
A people’s vote might sort it all out but it didn’t last time....so on we go......
Arghhhh!
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2 comments:
Why are we in this mess?
Bodgit and Run.
The Coward Cameron should accept TOTAL responsibility for it
If Mrs May does go, sooner, rather than later, it will open the door for a beauty contest among the Tory so called elite. But rather than go, she should call an General Election now and put the whole Brexit Mess to the Public and let them make a decision on stay or leave, without the politcal posturing that passes for debate, or secret conversations between parties, which allows even more poticial posturing.
We are to have EU elections, which might shed some light on what people actually want, and Parliament shoud take heed of the outcome of that election and either pass the legislation or dump it altogether and remain.
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